Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History
This four-part docuseries examines the evolving relationship between Black Americans and Jewish Americans, shaped by shared struggles and moments of solidarity as well as periods of tension. It traces how these connections have influenced culture, politics, and community life in a distinctly American context.
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Season 1
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E1
Let My People Go
Explores the core differences at the start of the Black and Jewish American stories, as well as overlapping struggle, faith, resilience, and early civic partnerships by the 1920s.
Feb 3, 2026 -
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E2
Strange Fruit
Spotlights how Black and Jewish communities collaborated in the early 20th century on music, movies, and the universal fight against fascism, navigating tensions while shaping culture, confronting injustice, and leaving a lasting social impact.
Feb 10, 2026 -
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E3
The 'Grand Alliance'
Traces the 1960s' "Grand Alliance" as Black and Jewish communities fought for civil rights in a transformative interracial coalition, and the imbalances that quickly tested their alliance.
Feb 17, 2026 -
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E4
Crossroads
Examines the shifting Black and Jewish relationship from the 1970s onward, exploring political gains, global tensions, rising hate, and the enduring lessons of coalition building and solidarity.
Feb 17, 2026